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Academic Body Imaging Radiologist – University of Oklahoma

Academic Body Imaging Radiologist – University of Oklahoma

High‑Impact Academic Body Imaging Faculty Role in a Major U.S. Metro

 

Practice Highlights

  • Academic Platform with Momentum: Join the University of Oklahoma’s subspecialized Body Imaging section—serving trauma, cancer, transplant, and community sites within the state’s only fully integrated academic health system.
  • Flexible Practice Design: Monday–Friday 8–5 schedule with remote/hybrid flexibility available; remote call permitted and academic read‑outs maintained to preserve training quality.
  • Breadth & Complexity of Clinical Work: Interpret CT, MRI, ultrasound, and radiographs while participating in image‑guided procedures across high‑acuity environments, including Level I trauma and an NCI‑Designated cancer center.
  • Modern, Upgrading Infrastructure: Epic, a multi‑year radiology capital investment plan, new scanners/workstations, and a streamlined PACS environment support efficient workflows and strong imaging quality.
  • Teach, Lead, Influence: Daily read‑outs, tumor boards, and monthly didactics with residents; opportunities for research, QI initiatives, and long‑term leadership within a collegial, expanding section.
  • Compensation Package: Competitive academic salary guarantee with uncapped productivity upside after the first year; $25,000 sign‑on bonus, relocation support, potential trainee stipend, comprehensive benefits, retirement match, CME support, malpractice coverage, and generous PTO with expanded flexibility after year one.
  • Multidisciplinary Reach: Collaborate with 1,300+ clinicians across ~150 specialties—strengthening diagnostic accuracy, case diversity, and academic engagement.

 

Community Highlights

  • Major U.S. Metro (≈1.5M): Big‑city amenities with short commutes and exceptional cost‑of‑living value.
  • Skyline, History & Growth: A fast‑growing downtown with a modern skyline, rich cultural heritage, and significant ongoing investment in entertainment, dining, and urban development.
  • Culture & Recreation: Vibrant food scene, performing arts, museums, live music, Division I university sports, and year‑round outdoor activities.
  • Family‑Friendly Living: Affordable neighborhoods, strong school options, abundant parks, youth sports, and community programming.

 

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